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Re: Farmall H vs. M
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Posted by Bill Smith on December 22, 2003 at 09:10:39 from (63.147.130.13):
In Reply to: Farmall H vs. M posted by Rod Jenkins on December 21, 2003 at 12:48:27:
Very simular in appearance. The H considered a 2 bottom plow tractor, and the M is 3 plow. In really loose soil they might pull those plows with ease (leaving room for a little more). The M is however larger in scale. Not only in horse power but in height, and weight, and most parts are bigger. The M rides better on an operators stand point, probably because of the extra weight, 2" wider, and larger rear tires. I think both have 38" rear rims but the tire is a wider and bigger tire for the M. The M will drink more fuel. Sheet metal will not interchange. I have operated both and consider the H as a lighter more of a get around tractor (doing light work), and the M as more of a power house that you would do the more hard pulling jobs with. Works out pretty nice since I have both.
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